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harbor [hahr-ber] Example Sentences
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harbor [hahr-ber]
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: place for storing boats in the water
Synonyms: anchorage, arm, bay, bight, breakwater, chuck, cove, dock, embankment, firth, gulf, haven, inlet, jetty, landing, mooring, pier, port, road, roadstead, wharf
Notes: harbor first meant 'shelter' and 'lodging' and that is how the word first entered English place-names, as a 'place of shelter; refuge' for a crowd of people; a port is a haven for vessels and it is equipped for loading and unloading ships, while a harbor is a haven for vessels but does not necessarily have onshore facilities
Main Entry: harbor
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: hide, protect
Synonyms: accommodate, board, bunk, conceal, defend, domicile, entertain, guard, hold back, house, lodge, nurse, nurture, provide refuge, put up, quarter, relieve, safeguard, screen, secrete, secure, shelter, shield, suppress, withhold
Antonyms: eject, let out, uncover
Main Entry: harbor
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: hold in imagination
Synonyms: believe, brood over, cherish, cling to, consider, entertain, foster, hold, imagine, maintain, nurse, nurture, regard, retain
Antonyms: disregard, ignore
Example Sentences
  • On summer evenings when it is very hot, they sail to the farthest point of the harbor and drift while eating dinner.
  • The wrecked boat was hauled to the harbor early Thursday.
  • Our oceans harbor nearly half of all life on the planet.
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Main Entry: accommodate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: make room, lodging available
Synonyms: board, contain, domicile, entertain, furnish, harbor, hold, house, put up, quarter, receive, rent, shelter, supply, take in, welcome
Antonyms: turn away, turn out
Main Entry: admit
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: allow entry or use
Synonyms: accept, be big on, bless, buy, concede, enter, entertain, give access, give the nod, give thumbs up, grant, harbor, house, initiate, introduce, let, let in, lodge, okay, permit, receive, shelter, sign off on, sign*, suffer, take, take in
Notes: with admit, the acknowledgment of something being true applies to one's own sphere of conduct, whereas with concede the acknowledgment applies to another's; admit implies reluctance to disclose, grant, or concede and refers usually to facts rather than their implications
Antonyms: debar, deny, dismiss, eject, exclude, expel, oust, refuse, reject, repel, shut
Main Entry: asylum
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: refuge
Synonyms: cover, den, harbor, haven, hideaway, hideout, hole, ivory tower, port, preserve, refuge, retreat, safe house, safety, sanctuary, security, shelter
Main Entry: base
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: headquarters
Synonyms: camp, center, depot, dock, field, garrison, hangar, harbor, home, port, post, settlement, site, starting point, station, strip, terminal
Antonyms: annex, branch
Main Entry: bay
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: shoreline indentation
Synonyms: anchorage, arm, basin, bayou, bight, cove, estuary, fiord, firth, gulf, harbor, inlet, lagoon, loch, mouth, narrows, sound, strait
Main Entry: bear
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: support mentally
Synonyms: cherish, entertain, exhibit, harbor, have, hold, hold up, maintain, possess, shoulder, sustain, uphold, weigh upon
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